Robert Snodgrass has an aerial battle with Rio Ferdinand. Picture: Paul Chesterton / Focus Images
Monday, November 19, 2012
10:30 AM
The national newspapers’ views on Norwich City’s 1-0 win over Manchester United.
Sunday Mirror: “Manchester United reject Anthony Pilkington wrecked his former club’s chances of going back to the top of the Premier League.”
The Mail on Sunday: “The East Anglians, tipped to be among the relegation battlers, followed up victory over Arsenal with an even more impressive performance to beat the giants from Old Trafford.”
The Observer: “Everyone inside Carrow Road waited patiently for the Manchester United onslaught but it never materialised . . . for once, there was no late comeback.”
The Independent: “Without Rooney, United lacked that crucial battle rage. Norwich, however, provided plenty of it and further bridged the gap between the two teams.”
The Sunday Telegraph: “Sir Alex Ferguson claimed during the week that he could not recall Pilkington’s year as a Manchester United trainee but he knows all about the Norwich City player now.”
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2 comments
Further bridged the gap between the two teams..never thought I'd read that lol. Like it
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YorkCanary
Monday, November 19, 2012
Well said Telegraph Man! Deepest Norfolk is becoming more visitor friendly? Safari, sa good.
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Mad Brewer
Monday, November 19, 2012